Azadi Monument (Tehran, IRAN)

Castel Sant Angelo (Rome, ITALY)

Bulevar Kralja Milana (Belgrade, SERBIA)
Welcome to phototravels.cz, which is mainly about photos from my travels done in the past.
I try to travel as much as money and freetime allow, always without travel agency, no LP or other guide books, which is a good way how to get off the beaten path ;-).
A little bit about myself - name David, born in Czechoslovakia 28 years ago and my hometown is Prague.
Photos
Most of the photos were taken with ultrazoom FujiFilm 1000fd, smaller part then with small compacts Hewlett Packard R507 camera and Samsung ES20.
What's new here?
28/07/2010 - a lot of new photos from Beijing
13/07/2010 - added photos from Shanghai and Expo 2010
24/03/2010 - few Bucharest photos added
02/03/2010 - photos from capital of Ukraine - Kiev
01/02/2010 - snow covered and expensive Copenhagen
10/01/2010 - traveljournal and photos from Jordan
04/01/2010 - couple of photos from capital of Jordan - Amman
09/11/2009 - Tirana - rainy capital of Albania
07/10/2009 - new photos from Belgrade
06/10/2009 - again in former Yugoslavia - Skopje
14/09/2009 - pictures from Ljubljana and Zagreb
09/08/2009 - added photos from Berlin
14/07/2009 - Sri Lanka West Coast through camera lens
13/07/2009 - the very hot Dubai
29/05/2009 - Cairo revisited, after more than 3 years

Planned trips
9/2010 - Georgia and Armenia
10/2010 - again to Kiev




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CITY PHOTOS
EUROPE
Saint Petersburg · Tallinn · Riga · Vilnius
Warsaw · Cracow · Lviv · Kiev · Bucharest
Budapest · Vienna · Hamburg · Berlin
Ljubljana · Zagreb · Sarajevo and Mostar
Belgrade · Skopje · Tirana · Sofia · Istanbul
Athens · Rome · Lisbon · Dublin · London
Paris · Amsterdam · Copenhagen · Oslo
Helsinki
MIDDLE EAST
Damascus · Amman · Dubai · Tehran
ASIA
Colombo and Sri Lanka west coast
Beijing · Shanghai · Hong Kong
AFRICA
Cairo · Alexandria
TRAVELJOURNALS
Tour around Jordan · Winter trip to Syria
From Prague to Iran · Small journey in big China